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Tango0121 Feb 2015 12:02 p.m. PST

"On December 9th 1940 British unleashed their major offensive against Sidi el Barani, hoping to take the entire Italian and North African coast in their possession. Italy lost Cyrenaica. But the very first days of February 1941 brought a big surprise: the British stopped their offensive in the Agedabia. The vast extension of the supply routes of 1000 km long forced them to take a respite to organize the subsequent advance to Tripoli. This undeniable initial success was extensively exploited for propaganda purposes. The world held its breath. In that critical days, the first units of the German Africa Corps landed in Tripoli. Behind the scenes a tough and grim battle for the replenishment had begun. Which of the two opponents will be able to strike decisive blow first? The leadership of the DAK was entrusted to a young general who was a tactical Instructor at a well-known German military school before the war…"
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skippy000121 Feb 2015 1:14 p.m. PST

Great artwork!

ArmymenRGreat21 Feb 2015 8:10 p.m. PST

Really neat!!

Personal logo Condotta Supporting Member of TMP21 Feb 2015 11:14 p.m. PST

Enjoyed! Thank you for posting the link.

Tango0122 Feb 2015 3:29 p.m. PST

Happy you enjoyed it my friends!. (smile)

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Armand

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